Dell U2725QE Monitor Review: Ultimate 4K Display for Productivity & Work Efficiency
本人要做图、并且有多年干眼症,在这个基础上,根据工作使用上分享一下细节:

[一R]、关于色准
整个屏幕偏色黄绿,阴阳屏(左绿右红)。
偏色,会导致调色作业出现问题,以及对颜色判断上面出现偏差。关于白点值不准的情况,我查阅了很多分享的笔记,目前批次基本都表示有偏色问题,包括我查阅的u2723QE,依旧也有发黄这个问题。咨询过卖调色硬件的商家,反馈说硬件滤蓝光的屏幕,是会砍掉色谱。不一定能通过校色来把白点值校正。但是我用不了不护眼的屏幕。。
阴阳屏,我的情况是两边偏色,我尽量把需要校对的内容放在中间来做,会相对准确点。
[二R]、关于舒适度
完全没有辣眼的感觉,用 润 来形容也比较贴切(看其他辣眼的ips,然后看回这个显示器,你会马上感觉到眼睛从绷紧变成放松)。
[三R]、对比度
ips black,对比度是重点。
长时间看显示器,亮度都不会开太高,10、0的场景是常态。得益于这个高对比度,在很低亮度的情况下,调色作业也可以比较容易看清楚细节,这也是不费眼的其中一个重要因素。对比度不够的ips,低亮度下,暗的场景就很容易糊一团,如果需要去针对这部分来修改,就会非常费眼。
[四R]、关于高刷
日常办公,其实这个高刷感知并不明显。只能算是锦上添花,但是根据TUV的护眼等级,细项要求上面,流畅的页面也会让眼睛舒适度增加。基于这个说法,那这个120HZ,但是拖影明显的屏幕,重点估计是放在舒适护眼上面。并不是给我们玩游戏用(当然也不是不能玩,玩3a没觉得有太大影响)。
[五R]、关于拓展
查询了一下市面带雷电4的扩展坞,便宜的也小1K。
并且还要支持KVM(多电脑共屏共配套,一台炼丹,一台操作),菊花链等的拓展配套。重点还要集成在显示器里面,不用牺牲桌面空间。这部分是真的这个显示器的精髓了,值得吹一下。。
[六R]、关于性价比
目前东哥吃国补,还有返200E卡的情况下,约摸3k8拿下,性价比可以。拆分出来就是 1个5星护眼的屏幕 + 一套雷电4的拓展 + KVM拓展。
个人总结:
1、对色准有高需求的,建议考虑无硬件防蓝光的屏幕,色准会有惊喜。
2、眼睛不好的,干眼症,发痒,流泪刺眼,在这个基础上还要坚持办公的,这款可以救命。
3、对护眼和拓展同时有要求的,这款性价比很高
4、偏色问题不知道能否解决,我会继续想办法校色
5、阴阳屏,后面批次可能会有改善
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I appreciate the detailed review, especially about the color accuracy and comfort aspects. For someone with dry eye issues like me, having a monitor that’s easy on the eyes is crucial, so this sounds like a solid choice despite the color calibration challenges.
I totally get your point about the color calibration issues—having that yellow-green tint and阴阳屏would be frustrating, especially for photo editing. But I can see why you’d still choose it for the comfort and eye protection features; low brightness with good contrast makes a big difference for long hours at work. The integration of Thunderbolt 4 and KVM functionality is definitely a game-changer for setup simplicity too. It sounds like you’re weighing some tough trade-offs here!
Absolutely agree! While the calibration hiccups are noticeable, the overall package—including the comfort features and advanced connectivity—makes it hard to pass up. Personally, I think the eye comfort alone is worth it for anyone spending long hours in front of the screen. Thanks for bringing up those great points—it’s always helpful to hear others weigh in on these trade-offs!
I totally get your point about the color calibration issues—having that yellow-green tint would drive me nuts for photo editing too. But man, the comfort and contrast you described sound amazing, especially for long hours in front of the screen. That integrated Thunderbolt 4 feature is such a game-changer for workspace efficiency; I can see why you’re raving about it. If I were in your shoes, I’d probably try some advanced calibration tools before giving up on this monitor’s color performance.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I agree, trying advanced calibration tools could definitely make a difference. The monitor’s comfort features are truly unmatched, making those long workdays much more bearable. Appreciate your insights—it’s always great to hear other perspectives on optimizing display performance!
I totally get your point about the color accuracy issues, especially with the yellow-green tint and阴阳屏 problem. But man, the comfort and contrast really shine for productivity, especially with low-light work like photo editing. The built-in Thunderbolt 4 features are a game-changer for setup simplicity too. I’d still consider it if my budget allowed!
I totally get why this monitor could be a lifesaver for people with dry eye issues. The combination of good contrast and low blue light seems to make a big difference in comfort, even if the color accuracy isn’t perfect. For someone like me who does a lot of photo editing, the阴阳屏 issue is definitely a bummer, but it sounds like positioning your work carefully can help mitigate that. And the built-in Thunderbolt 4 features really do sound like they add serious value beyond just the display itself.
You’re absolutely right! The combination of low blue light and good contrast is a game-changer for eye comfort, especially during long hours of work. I agree that the阴阳屏 issue can be frustrating, but adjusting your setup helps quite a bit. The Thunderbolt 4 integration really elevates this monitor, making it a great all-around choice despite minor drawbacks. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—very insightful!
I totally get why you’re torn on this monitor—on one hand, the color accuracy issues are a bummer, especially for photo editing, but on the other hand, the comfort and护眼 features are legit. That said, the built-in Thunderbolt 4 and KVM functionality really do make it stand out in terms of versatility.
I totally get why you’re on the fence about this monitor—color accuracy is hit or miss depending on the batch, but the comfort and护眼 features are a game-changer for anyone with eye issues. That integrated Thunderbolt 4 hub really does sound like a killer perk if you’re into multi-device setups!
I totally get why you’re torn on this monitor—on one hand, the color accuracy issues are a bummer, especially for photo editing, but the comfort and护眼 features really stand out. That built-in KVM functionality sounds like a game-changer for productivity setups; I might overlook some color quirks for that kind of convenience.
I totally get your points, especially on the color accuracy and comfort aspects. The trade-offs seem reasonable given its focus on productivity and eye care, though the阴阳屏 issue is a bummer. That integrated Thunderbolt 4 functionality really stands out—it’s a game-changer for setup simplicity!
I totally get your point about the color accuracy issues, especially with the yellow-green tint and阴阳屏problem. But man, that comfort level you described sounds amazing—having a monitor that doesn’t strain your eyes is huge, especially with dry eye issues. The contrast ratio really stood out to me too; low brightness work would be unbearable on some screens, but this one seems manageable. And the integration of Thunderbolt 4 plus KVM functionality is such a game-changer for productivity setups!
Absolutely agree! The combination of ergonomic comfort and advanced features like Thunderbolt 4 really sets this monitor apart. I think it’s a fantastic choice for anyone prioritizing both productivity and eye health. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s great to hear others appreciate these details!
The color accuracy issues you mentioned are a real bummer for design work, but that eye comfort sounds amazing for someone like me who gets headaches from screens. Might still consider it for the combo of IPS Black and those killer productivity features though!